The Final of Melodifestivalen 2023, was broadcast by SVT and SVT Play last Saturday and we now know that Loreen will represent Sweden at Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool, with the song “Tattoo“, placing first in both the International Jury and the public vote!
Today SVT released the detail results of all the Melodifestivalen 2023 shows and as it seems Loreen won by a landslide! There was also a significant difference in votes between Loreen and the runner-ups of the show in Malmö, Smash Into Pieces!
But let’s see how the results were in each of the shows:
Heat 1: Göteborg – Saturday 4 February 2023 (Scandinavium)
Heat 2: Linköping – Saturday 11 February 2023 (Saab Arena)
Heat 3: Lidköping – Saturday 18 February 2023 (Sparbanken Arena)
Heat 4: Malmö – Saturday 25 February 2023 (Malmö Arena)
Semi-Final: Örnsköldsvik – Saturday 4 March 2023 (Hägglunds Arena)
Final: Stockholm – Satuday 11 March 2023 (Friends Arena)
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The Final of Melodifestivalen 2023, was broadcast by SVT and SVT Play last Saturday and we now know that Loreen will represent Sweden at Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool, with the song “Tattoo“, placing first in both the International Jury and the public vote!
Saturday’s show gathered an average rating of 3.419.000 viewers, in its 120-minute duration sweeping a share of 82.85%.
Compared to last year’s edition, the final gained 149.000 viewers and almost 8.75 cents of viewing share (2023 – 82.85%, 2022 – 76.1%)
The final show Melodifestivalen 2023 viewers number increased by 1.104.000 viewers, compared to last week’s semi-final show!
Melodifestivalen 2023 Final Results
International Jury Winner
Loreen – “Tattoo”
General Winner
Loreen – “Tattoo”
Don’t miss out on Loreen’s performance, at the Melodifestivalen 2023 afterparty that took place at Berns Stockholm! Check out our YouTube channel for more interviews, reactions videos and Melodifestivalen material!
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Ninety minutes ago, the show of the Final of Melodifestivalen 2023, started off on SVT and SVT Play and we now know that Loreen will represent Sweden at Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool, with the song “Tattoo“!
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Melodifestivalen 2023 Final show will be aired tonight at 20:00 CET on SVT and SVT Play. Twelve contestants will have to perform their song and compete in order to claim their ticket to Liverpool, UK, in order to represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest this year.
Tonight’s contestants
“Where You Are (Sávežan)” – Jon Henrik Fjällgren, Arc North feat. Adam Woods
“Rhythm Of My Show” – Tone Sekelius
“One Day” – Mariette
“Air” – Marcus & Martinus
“On My Way” – Panetoz
“Never Give Up” – Maria Sur
“Six Feet Under” – Smash Into Pieces
“Where Did You Go” – Kiana
“Släpp alla sorger” – Nordman
“Tattoo” – Loreen
“Mer av dig” – THEOZ
“Royals” – Paul Rey
The odds
The betting odds depend on many factors and as these factors are subject to changes anytime, the odds can still fluctuate, even last minute. Currently, according to the betting odds, Loreen is in the lead, with a winning chance of 1.02, Marcus & Martinus and Smash Into Pieces follow.
Let’s see what is going to happen, when we will get the chance to watch the actual Final show live, on SVT and SVT Play and of course at EurovisionFun you will get the chance to be informed about the results, as soon as they are announced at Friends Arena!
Which artist is your favourite for the win, that will secure their ticket to Liverpool to represent Sweden this Saturday?
Stay tuned at Eurovisionfun, for all the latest developments regarding Melodifestivalen 2023 and the selection process Swedish entry for Eurovision 2023!
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The general rehearsal of the Melodifestivalen 2023Final has just started. EurovisionFun is at Friends Arena, in Stockholm and we are happy to be watching it live on-site. We will be covering this rehearsal siting right in the arena, describing in detail what is happening during the show and all the vibes we get, for you to follow the entire process and get the feeling that you are here with us tonight!
This article is being updated in real-time, all you need to do is hit the refresh button on your browser and all the rest is on us!
We will keep you up to date with all the latest information and images off this general rehearsal for the final show, allowing you to get a glimpse of what you will get to see tomorrow March 11th, at 20:00 CET, when you watch the actual final show on SVT and SVT Play.
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Marcus Gunnarsen and Martinus Gunnarsen, the known Norwegian duo of Marcus & Martinus, turned 21 just three days after the third heat of Melodifestivalen 2023, in which they participated. Winners of the first round of voting, they have secured their place in the semi-final show and are also big favorites to win in the final show, on March 11th!
Eurovisionfun is in Stockholm and Marcus & Martinus met us at the Quality Friends Hotel, right next to the arena and Andreas Papayiannakis secured an exclusive interview with them just two days before the grand final! They commented on their number this year, their love for Greece, their new beginning in Sweden, their relationship with the composers of their participation this year as well as the reasons why they preferred Melodifestivalen instead of MGP.
After today’s rehearsal they feel more confident compared to the week of the third heat that took place in Lidköping.
We are very excited, we feel ready, we want to start now, to get on stage and do it for the people!
Marcus & Martinus became widely known to the Norwegian public through “Melodi Grand Prix Junior” in 2012, but they feel that they have changed a lot as artists eleven years later:
We are more experienced and have changed a lot. Since then we have been on stage quite a lot and we hope to be able to show to the people that we have evolved even compared to the last show we did in Sweden.
Going back eleven years, Marcus & Martinus were guests at that year’s MAD VMAs where they performed “Make You Believe In Love”. They could not hide their love for Greece and have added:
If we win this year we will do a promotional tour in Europe right away, if not, after the summer we will start a European tour and we will definitely visit Greece! We love Greece, we love our fans in Greece, they are great!
Last year we spotted them at the after-party of the semi-final of Melodifestivalen 2022, held at the Friends Arena. Since very recently, they are now based musically in Sweden, Stockholm in specific. They commented on their decision:
Stockholm is the capital of music in all of Scandinavia. There are many good musicians, composers, lyricists, producers. It’s amazing for us to work in Stockholm!
Their collaboration with the composers of Air didn’t happen by chance as they have worked with all of them before, especially Joy (“Next To Me“) and Linnea Deb (“One Flight Away“) several years ago.
We knew that if we wanted to make a song for Melodifestivalen we had to work with the best. We have known them for many years, we have good chemistry with them. We are very happy about the song that came out!
When asked if the song was aiming Melodifestivalen they were clear! This song was written to be a fit for Melodifestivalen and the Eurovision Song Contest:
It only took us four hours to write the song. To some, this may sound like a lot, but for us who write music, is not at all! The day had a great flow and everything went perfectly!
But why did they prefer Melodifestivalen instead of MGP which is the Eurovision selection procedure of the country they were born and raised in? They answered us that everything had to do with the right timing. After their victory in “Masked Singer Sverige” and over the last year they’ve done several things in Sweden:
We know that Melodifestivalen is very important for Sweden and the Swedes, it’s really nice to be part of it, perform at the Mello tour with all those concerts around Sweden and it’s really an honour for us to be part of it.
In their staging and performance in the final show, they do not intend to make many changes except some minor improvements. However, if they are selected on Saturday to represent Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest, they will make several changes and promise us that we will see many cool things!
Like most artists, the pandemic has affected them both professionally and personally and Marcus adds:
Both personally and professionally the pandemic affected us a lot! We couldn’t do concerts, get in touch with our fans, we couldn’t release new music because we couldn’t promote it. But at the same time it was also a time for us to feel like normal teenagers. We are from a very small village with about 800 people, we went to our first party at the age of 18 years old, we drank alcohol for the first time when we were about 19 – 19 and a half years old. It affected myself more than Martinus, I wanted to be able to work but all I could do was wait for this to be over!
Of this year’s Melodifestivalen songs, they like “On My Way” by Panetoz which they consider very underrated but has very nice vibes, “Where Did You Go” by Kiana and of course “Tattoo” by Loreen.
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We now know the eight countries that SVT has inviter and will comprise the international jury. Those countries will get the chance to vote and help determine the winner of Melodifestivalen 2023, who will finally get a ticket to Liverpool, in order to represent the country in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.
The eight countries of the international jury
The results of Melodifestivalen 2023 at the final show, get determined 50-50 by the televotes and the votes of the countries that SVT selected and will comprise the international jury.
The countries comprising the international jury this year will be:
Australia
Belgium
Croatia
Latvia
Malta
Spain
Germany
Austria
The voting age-groups
The viewers vote for their favourite number, based on their age group. One either can vote by phone or with the use of the Melodifestivalen app.
Before being able to vote, the app users must register their age. The viewers are allocated into the following seven age groups:
3-9 years old, Green group
10-15 years old, Turquoise group
16-29 years old, Blue group
30-44 years old, Purple group
45-59 years old, Pink group
60-74 years old, Red group
75 years old and above, Orange group
Combined voting results
There are eight categories in all, one is the televoting and the rest are the seven age-groups. Each category gives 58 points in total at the finals, distributed to the acts accordingly. Also the change of the number of countries in the international jury, from eleven to eight was implemented so that the number of countries match the number of voting categories of the public. At the end of the voting process, the juries will decide 50% of the votes and the public vote will provide the remaining 50% of the points.
Final Show Running Order
Where You Are (Sávežan) – Jon Henrik Fjällgren, Arc North feat. Adam Woods
Rhythm Of My Show – Tone Sekelius
One Day – Mariette
Air – Marcus & Martinus
On My Way – Panetoz
Never Give Up – Maria Sur
Six Feet Under – Smash Into Pieces
Where Did You Go – Kiana
Släpp alla sorger – Nordman
Tattoo – Loreen
Mer av dig – THEOZ
Royals – Paul Rey
The Show
Jesper Rönndahl and Farah Abadi will present Melodifestivalen 2023. The heats are following the touring concept again, after SVT had pulled back last year due to health restrictions in Sweden, with the finals being held at Friends Arena! With the next show of the contest onSaturday March the 4th,Melodifestivalen will take place in Örnsköldsvik and finally the final show in Stockholm follows on the 11th of March.
The detailed schedule of Melodifestivalen 2022 is described below:
Heat 1: Göteborg – Saturday 4 February 2023 (Scandinavium)
Heat 2: Linköping – Saturday 11 February 2023 (Saab Arena)
Heat 3: Lidköping – Saturday 18 February 2023 (Sparbanken Arena)
Heat 4: Malmö – Saturday 25 February 2023 (Malmö Arena)
Semi-Final: Örnsköldsvik – Saturday 4 March 2023 (Hägglunds Arena)
Final: Stockholm – Satuday 11 March 2023 (Friends Arena)
Stay tuned at Eurovisionfun, for all the latest developments regarding Sweden’s entry for Eurovision 2023!
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SVT just announced the running order of the contestants that will have to compete with each other next Saturday, March 12, at the finals of Melodifestivalen 2023, claiming a ticket to Liverpool, UK, at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. We remind you that the final show of the Swedish national selection process will take place once more at Friends Arena.
The running order is determined, each year, by the production team of Melodifestivalen, taking into consideration both the competing songs’ musical qualities as well as stage performance and other production considerations and can be seen below:
Final Show Running Order:
Where You Are (Sávežan) – Jon Henrik Fjällgren, Arc North feat. Adam Woods
Rhythm Of My Show – Tone Sekelius
One Day – Mariette
Air – Marcus & Martinus
On My Way – Panetoz
Never Give Up – Maria Sur
Six Feet Under – Smash Into Pieces
Where Did You Go – Kiana
Släpp alla sorger – Nordman
Tattoo – Loreen
Mer av dig – THEOZ
Royals – Paul Rey
Jesper Rönndahl and Farah Abadi will present Melodifestivalen 2023. The heats are following the touring concept again, after SVT had pulled back last year due to health restrictions in Sweden, with the finals being held at Friends Arena! With the next show of the contest onSaturday March the 4th,Melodifestivalen will take place in Örnsköldsvik and finally the final show in Stockholm follows on the 11th of March.
The dates of Melodifestivalen 2023
Heat 1: Göteborg – Saturday 4 February 2023 (Scandinavium)
Heat 2: Linköping – Saturday 11 February 2023 (Saab Arena)
Heat 3: Lidköping – Saturday 18 February 2023 (Sparbanken Arena)
Heat 4: Malmö – Saturday 25 February 2023 (Malmö Arena)
Semi-Final: Örnsköldsvik – Saturday 4 March 2023 (Hägglunds Arena)
Final: Stockholm – Satuday 11 March 2023 (Friends Arena)
Stay tuned at Eurovisionfun, for all the latest developments regarding Sweden’s entry for Eurovision 2022!
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We are almost done with all the heats of Melodifestivalen 2023 and it’s just a day after the Fourth Heat, when Marcus & Martinus with the song “Air” won the first voting round and directly qualified to the finals.
The bets
Over the last few days, Maria Sur had managed to surpass Loreen in betting odds, as the latter was the absolute favourite even before Loreen’s song “Tattoo” got published. Loreen managed to overturn the betting odds a day after that happened.
It was always between them two, Marcus and Martinus were third and at a secure distance from the second place, where Maria Sur was. Things however happened quite fast, after the performance of Marcus & Martinus, who seem to have wowed not only the Swedish (and international) public who generously cast their vote by sending her directly in Stockholm and Friends Arena, to compete in the final of March the 11th, but also the betting companies, which now consider them to be the favourite to win and represent Sweden this year.
Loreen has now dropped (once more) to second place with odds starting at 2.58 and reaching 2.3. In third and fourth place we see Maria Sur and Jon Henrik Fjällgren, Arc North feat. Adam Woods respectively. Kiana is predicted to place fifth and Mariette sixth at the moment of writing.
The betting odds depend on many factors and as these factors are subject to changes anytime, the odds can still fluctuate, even last minute.
Let’s see what is going to happen, when we will get the chance to watch the actual shows live, on SVT and SVT Play. Of course at EurovisionFun you will get the chance to be informed about the results as soon as they are announced on TV!
Who do you thing will be selected to represent Sweden in Liverpool, this year?
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Source: Eurovision World
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Ninety minutes ago, the show for the Third Heat ofMelodifestivalen 2023, started off onSVTandSVT Play. And we are here to share the results of the night with you!
The two numbers that qualify directly to the finals areMarcus & MartinusandPaul Reywhich we will get to see perform their songs live, on the 11th of March, when the finals will take place at Friends Arena.
But how things developed during the night?
The show
Jesper Rönndahl and Farah Abadi are presenting Melodifestivalen 2023. The heats are following the touring concept again, after SVT had pulled back last year due to health restrictions in Sweden, with the finals being held at Friends Arena! With the next show of the contest onSaturday February the 25th,Melodifestivalen will take place in Malmö then Örnsköldsvik will follow and finally the final show in Stockholm on the 11th of March.
Dolly Style performed their 2019 entry “Habibi“, with Farah also joining with a colourful wig.
Photo: Alma Bengtsson / SVT
The numbers
Paul Rey – Royals
First up on stage, Paul Rey with his song “Royals”.
His song is a pop anthemic song, that doesn’t require any superb vocals, however, Paul delivers. He delivers voice, stage presence, some moves maybe and some fireworks in the process.
The staging is dark but features bright strobe lights and a led backdrop that shows words from the song lyrics, yellow rectangles, abstract art making Paul blend in with his jacket that is in black and white stripes. Dancers join him with a simple but powerful choreography.
Photo: Alma Bengtsson / SVT
Casanovas – Så kommer känslorna tillbaka
Next up, Casanovas with their song “Så kommer känslorna tillbaka”.
Their song is a typical Swedish schlager song, all five of them are on stage, each of them on a platform with spotlights all around. Vocally they’re all quite good I must admit.
Stagewise, there’s a backdrop video shown on the LED, initially shows their band name, reminding a Las Vegas sign in mainland US. The staging is nice and nostalgic of other times.
Photo: Alma Bengtsson / SVT
Melanie Wehbe – For The Show
Third on stage, it’s Melanie Wehbe with her song “For The Show”.
For the show is a mid-tempo power ballad, that you could easily listen to the radio, on your headphones while you’re on the move. Vocally she’s not that bad, but definitely could do much better. She pulled off the high note though, quite nicely and effortlessly.
Stage-wise, she is alone on stage, with a large light prop that at the end of her performance splits up into two pieces and the backdrop LED screen, showing octagon shapes, matching the prop. Quite simplistic but visually pleasing.
Photo: Alma Bengtsson / SVT
Nordman – Släpp alla sorger
Next up on stage, Nordman with their song “Släpp alla sorger”. Nordman have a powerful, pop, EDM with some folklore elements song, that reminds me of sound that I have listened in some Avicii songs. The song could have a crowd effect, but they are a bit static.
Regarding the staging, there’s a vulture at the back for starters, then there’s more birds, a scenery and more strobe lights and a green background.
Photo: Alma Bengtsson / SVT
Laurell – Sober
Now Laurell takes over the stage with her number, singing “Sober“.
After an SVT emergency meeting, the Canadian Laurel Barker had to change part of the lyrics of her song, so that she doesn’t mention a famous brand of vodka, as brands are not allowed to be promoted directly or indirectly by any of the performances.
Her signature Laurell Barker sound is now conquering the stage in Lidköping, with a nice uptempo and joyfull song, nice and spot-on vocals.
Stage-wise, there’s a galore of neon and colours, a video on the backdrop showing funky images, probably depicting how one feels when they’re high and delusional.
Photo: Alma Bengtsson / SVT
Ida-Lova – Låt hela stan se på
Next up on stage Ida-Lova with the song “Låt hela stan se på“!
Now that’s a ballad entirely in Swedish, but full of sentiment that she puts through her eyes. Vocally she is impeccable. Nice high note there Ida, she did it!
Regarding the staging, it’s super simple but aesthetically pleasing. Nothing much is going on, either than herself performing and a large piece of fabric hanging off the stage ceiling. Many strobe lights that give room to more lights as she proceeds to the song.
Photo: Alma Bengtsson / SVT
Marcus & Martinus – Air
Last (but sure not least), the worldwide known duo Marcus & Martinus with their song “Air”.
This song is for me like the air that I’m breathing! I LOVE IT! I WANT IT! The song is a pop EDM banger, that one could vibe all day and night long! Both the guys are great vocally, except one tiny part of improvised adlibs. But other than that, this number is pure PERFECTION!
Stage-wise, I think it is a hybrid of Eric Saade’s “Every Minute” and last year’s entry “Bluffin” by LIAMOO, but in blue. The lights play an important role and make it even more visually pleasing, while the twins follow a light choreography with some contemporary dance moves.
Photo: Alma Bengtsson / SVT
Afro-Dite were the performers before the announcement of the direct finalist!
Photo: Alma Bengtsson / SVT
The Direct Qualifiers
First voting round winner: Marcus & Martinus – Air Second voting round winner:Paul Rey – Royals
Semi-Finalists
Second voting round 2nd place: Nordman – Släpp alla sorger Second voting round 3rd place: Melanie Wehbe – For The Show
Second voting round results
Age-band 3-9 years old winner: Paul Rey – Royals
Age-band 10-15 years old winner: Paul Rey – Royals
Age-band 16-29 years old winner: Paul Rey – Royals
Age-band 30-44 years old winner: Paul Rey – Royals
Age-band 45-59 years old winner: Paul Rey – Royals
Age-band 60-74 years old winner: Nordman – Släpp alla sorger
Age-band 75+ years old winner: Paul Rey – Royals
Televoting winner: Nordman – Släpp alla sorger
See you next Saturday, after the third heat, when you will have the chance to be informed in detail about the results, as soon as they are announced on TV!
Stay tuned at Eurovisionfun, for all the latest developments regarding Melodifestivalen 2023 and the Swedish entry for Eurovision 2023!
Source: SVT
Photos: SVT/Alma Bengtsson
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